What Happened to "Yardi Plugin" videos? - Technical Account Manager Yardi Systems Employee Review

4.0
5 Mar 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The company has great ideas, like Yardi Plugin videos. The healthcare and benefits is pretty good too.

Cons

Doesn't follow through all the time, like Yardi Plugin videos for instance. Although they claim the salaries are benchmarked across industry standard pay, the issue brought up on GlassDoor doesn't seem to go away. Employees deserve a bit more to retain good talent. Maybe you should benchmark pay and add 5% more to that?

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Yardi Systems Response
9y
Thanks for your positive review of the Yardi Plugin. We agree with you, but unfortunately the vast majority (over 90%) of our employees simply didn’t watch it. Employee Central now features banners on the homepage to keep employees updated on what’s happening with the company. We continue to look for ways to keep our 5200 employees informed, so if you have any suggestions, please let us know. We also appreciate your comments on compensation. Please keep in mind the value of your health care premium (free!), and other benefits, which include bonuses (when deserved) and an annual contribution from the company to your 401k plan.

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